The review provides an extensive overview of the pharmacology of VH and offers an up to date analysis of treatment options. The focus of the review concerns visual hallucinations (VH), a prominent ...
Pharmacology is a branch of biomedical science, encompassing clinical pharmacology, that is concerned with the effects of drugs/pharmaceuticals and other xenobiotics on living systems, as well as ...
A three-day international conference 'SoPICON 2025' is being organized jointly by the Department of Pharmacology of AIIMS Bhopal and the Society of Pharmacovigilance, India (SoPI).
Feb. 10, 2025 — Rapid weight loss affects muscle mass and can increase the risk of osteoporosis. But now there is good news for people taking weight loss medication who may be at risk. A new ...
Nociceptive pain has a physiological protective role in preventing tissue injury. However, pain can become chronic due to a multitude of pathophysiological states, such as: inflammation, nerve injury, ...
Reinventing the fundamental science underlying the development of new medicines and their use in individual patients.
Applicants to the Ph.D. program Concentrations in Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology must have, or nearly have, at least a Bachelor’s degree in pharmacy, biology, biochemistry, ...
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at NYU Langone Health has a rich and distinguished history and maintains active research programs in epigenetics, genome integrity, protein ...
Receptor pharmacology is the study of the interactions of receptors with drugs/pharmaceuticals and other xenobiotics. A basic tenet of receptor pharmacology is that a drug’s effect is directly ...
You will learn about the systems of the body, pharmacology and caring communication, as well as Public Health. You will support patients to manage their health and wellbeing across the lifespan, and ...
The flavonoid silymarin and one of its structural components, silibinin, are substances with documented hepatoprotective properties. Their mechanisms of action are still poorly understood. However ...